Northwest History. State History. Box 16. Lindbergh Kidnap Case.

with him, among which was a box
he later discovered contained approximately $14,000 in Lindbergh
ransom money. This is the story
he stakes against the state's evidence in his fight to escape the
electric chair.
Louis Blitzer, lodge brother and
lawyer of Fisch, recalled Haupt-
mann's statement clearly. He and
Henry Uhlig, friend o. i-iauptmann
and Fisch, heard it, he said. In
the light of later developments.
Blitzer said he believed Hauptmann even then was preparing an
explanation, should he be arrested
with ransom money in. his posses-

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with him, among which was a box
he later discovered contained approximately $14,000 in Lindbergh
ransom money. This is the story
he stakes against the state's evidence in his fight to escape the
electric chair.
Louis Blitzer, lodge brother and
lawyer of Fisch, recalled Haupt-
mann's statement clearly. He and
Henry Uhlig, friend o. i-iauptmann
and Fisch, heard it, he said. In
the light of later developments.
Blitzer said he believed Hauptmann even then was preparing an
explanation, should he be arrested
with ransom money in. his posses-